United Nations Security Council Resolution 19
United Nations Security Council Resolution 19, adopted on February 27, 1947, created a sub-committee of three members to examine all the facts involved in the dispute between the United Kingdom and Albania over the Corfu Channel incident and to make a report to the Council no later than March 10, 1947. Two British vessels were sunk by mines in the Straits on October 22, 1946.
UN Security Council Resolution 19 | |
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Date | February 27 1947 |
Meeting no. | 114 |
Code | S/RES/19 (Document) |
Subject | The Corfu Channel incidents |
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Result | Adopted |
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The resolution passed with 8 votes, with three abstentions from the Poland, the Soviet Union and Syria.
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